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NZ face uphill battle after Azhar, Shafiq tons

By AFP
December 06, 2018

ABU DHABI: Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq hit centuries to leave Pakistan in command of the third and final Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi despite a batting collapse that curtailed their first-innings lead.

Azhar hit an attractive 134 for his 15th Test hundred while Shafiq scored 104, but debutant New Zealand off-spinner Will Somerville took four wickets to restrict Pakistan to 348 all out.Pakistan appeared set to build a huge lead before collapsing from 286-3 to lose their final seven wickets for the addition of just 62 runs.The 34-year-old Somerville finished with 4-75 while left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel took 2-100 and pace spearhead Trent Boult chipped in with 2-66.

That gave Pakistan a 74-run lead — the same advantage they held in the first Test at the same venue before losing by four runs. New Zealand were then reduced to 26-2 at stumps with Kane Williamson unbeaten on 14 and night-watchman Somerville on one not out to leave them trailing by 48 runs with eight wickets intact.

Paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi trapped Jeet Raval for nought while leg-spinner Yasir Shah had Tom Latham caught for ten, his 199th wicket in Tests. Yasir needs just one more wicket to become the fastest to 200 wickets, in his 33rd Test, a record currently held by Australian leg-spinner Clarrie Grimmett who reached the milestone in 36 Tests, 82 years ago.

Shafiq said Pakistan must limit New Zealand in their second innings after his side failed to chase down 176 in the first Test. “It’s always nice to bat with Azhar,” said Shafiq. “But it was disappointing that we couldn’t get a big lead. It happens in cricket and you have to give credit to the bowlers.

“We need to get them out quickly tomorrow so that we don’t need to chase a lot of runs.” Azhar and Shafiq put on 201 for the fourth wicket, but once they were dismissed only Sarfraz Ahmed (25) and Babar Azam (14) offered some resistance. Azhar edged medium pacer Colin de Grandhomme through the slips to complete his first century since May 2017 against the West Indies in Dominica - and his first hundred against New Zealand.

New Zealand 1st innings: 274

Pakistan 1st innings (overnight 139-3):

Imam-ul-Haq c Southee b Boult 9

Mohammad Hafeez c Southee b Boult 0

Azhar Ali c Patel b Somerville 134

Haris Sohail c Watling b Southee 34

Asad Shafiq lbw b Patel 104

Babar Azam b Somerville 14

Sarfraz Ahmed c Raval b Somerville 25

Bilal Asif c Taylor b Patel 11

Yasir Shah run out 1

Hasan Ali b Somerville 0

Shaheen Shah Afridi not out 0

Extras 16 (b 6, lb 9, nb 1) 16

Total: (all out; 135 overs) 348

Fall: 1-0 (Hafeez), 2-17 (Imam), 3-85 (Sohail), 4-286 (Azhar), 5-304 (Shafiq), 6-312 (Azam), 7-333 (Asif), 8-346 (Yasir), 9-347 (Hasan)

Bowling: Southee 25-5-56-1, Boult 26-7-66-2, Grandhomme 13-2-36-0 (1nb), Patel 35-5-100-2, Somerville 36-8-75-4

New Zealand 2nd innings:

J. Raval lbw b Shaheen 0

T. Latham c Sohail b Yasir 10

K. Williamson not out 14

W. Somerville not out 1

Extras: (lb 1) 1

Total: (for two wkts; 14 overs) 26

Fall: 1-1 (Raval), 2-24 (Latham)

Bowling: Hasan 4-3-2-0, Shaheen 3-0-11-1, Yasir 4-1-5-1, Asif 3-0-7-0

Toss: New Zealand

Umpires: Paul Reiffel (AUS) and Ian Gould (ENG)

TV umpire: Bruce Oxenford (AUS)

Match referee: Javagal Srinath (IND).